Category: | Synagogue, |
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Address: | 13 Neil Rd, Spring Valley, NY 10977, USA |
Postal code: | 10977 |
Phone: | (845) 520-8081 |
Website: | https://t.me/MosdosDelatyn |
Monday: | Open 24 hours |
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Tuesday: | Open 24 hours |
Wednesday: | Open 24 hours |
Thursday: | Open 24 hours |
Friday: | Open 24 hours |
Saturday: | Open 24 hours |
Sunday: | Open 24 hours |
Good chrein and cupcakes 🤗
i don't live in monsey but somehow i fell in there once, I was very inpressed it's a beautiful place! great atmesphere! good crowd! and the very special Rabbi Mermelstien! recommended.
I was looking for a place to daven marriv in monsey somewhere where i would be able to be connected to something more, somewhere where i would be spiritualy elevated. I searched on google maps the closest beit hamedrish next to my location and it directed me to imrei chein delatyn. i parked my car in the spacious well lit parking lot, took my hat and jacket, and started my way up the path to the shul. I walk in to a warm tastfully decorated lobby, made a hot coffe and walked in to the main prayer hall of the shul.
I walked in to see the rabbi was holding in middle of a shiur and the whole crowd was listening respectively to him. when he finnished we davened marriv and then the rabbi took me on a tour of the mikva. The mikva was literally the nicest mikva i ever saw decorated beautifuly with modern tiles, wooden benches and spacious enough for if the whole monsey would have come ther would still be two seates for everyone.
In other words this was the best spirutal experience i ever had. I highly recommend for anyone who is looking for some spritual chill time should definnetely head there.
The Emery Chen Deltin Synagogue stands in the heart of a mother city in Israel, Monsey Icho, and uses a public and warm place for anyone who wants to pray in Gaashmake Minin or enjoy the blooming book treasure Shas and Fusakim, books of Kabbalah and Hasidism, including the glorious mikveh Which includes three magnificent pits with lots of delicacies
The court stands under the presidency of the Rebbe, Rabbi Chaim Nahum Mermelstein Shlita, who descends from the mountain to the people to influence his honor and knowledge of the Torah and Hassidism, with his honey-sweet hair,
Come and live your soul